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Next Create the .aaf go to >File>Export> |
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Export as .aaf |
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Choose where to save the .aaf and title it keeping the .aaf extension. Don't worry what the Export Settings Drop down states. We set the "Options" correctly |
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The export when finished will look like this |
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Deliver this folder and the DNxHD quicktime to the colorist or if you are color grading your own project import the .aaf into After Effects. |
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Click Close on the dialog splash screen |
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Next go to >File>Import> |
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Navigate to the .aaf file and select it |
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Composition will be created in After Effects that should be identical to the AVID project. |
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